Dalhi Myers, District 10

Dalhi N. Myers, Esquire, is one of several new faces on Richland County Council. Elected in 2016 to fill an unexpired term and again in 2016 for a full term, she is now in her "second" term. With more than 20 years of experience as a corporate lawyer, she is proud to serve District 10, which includes areas as bucolic as her home town of Hopkins and as bustling as Polo Road, home to BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina, one of the County's largest employers. Ms. Myers looks forward to working with her colleagues to provide expanded services to her constituents and to all citizens in South Carolina's Capital County. (Click here for more)

News & Events

Councilwoman Talks with Residents Affected by Flood at Community Meeting

Councilwoman Myers and Richland County Flood Recovery Chief Mike King talked with residents about the County's flood recovery process at a community meeting in District 10. Richland County held a series of meetings in neighborhoods throughout the County to update residents affected by the flood about the upcoming registration process for federally funded homeowner assistance to repair damages incurred by the historic October 2015 flood.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Councilwoman Helps Break Ground for China Jushi Manufacturing Plant

Councilwoman Myers joined other Councilmembers and state officials in celebrating the ground-breaking ceremony for the new China Jushi fiberglass manufacturing plant located in the Pineview Industrial Park off Shop Road. The new production plant – which will be China Jushi’s first manufacturing operation in the United States – is expected to bring $300 million and 400 jobs to the local economy. It is the second largest economic investment in Richland County's history. Click here to read more.